I work for the company that Fixerupper was talking about at one of their other farms. Can't go into work without getting the tires on my car sprayed with disinfectant. They've gotten much more serious about keeping the process room employees apart from the barn workers. Just issued the barn workers new uniforms and boots and built decontamination booths for them to shower & change in. Redid the drive ways to stop the barn workers and plant workers from parking their cars together. Poured a bunch of concrete walkways to keep employees from waking in the mud and added a bunch of tile & culverts to get rid of any standing water
Don't know how effective they'll be I have 3 employees that share a house and car with 3 barn workers so they cross contaminate at home and we still only have one front office and smoking area everyone tracks through
Ironic part is this company started just before the last bird flu epidemic in California and it ended up financing 10 years of growth on about 5 years.
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